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The locative case (called prepositional case
in Russian) is found in:
The locative case corresponds vaguely to the preposition "in", "at", or "by" of English and indicates a final location of action or a time of the action.
In languages such as Finnish, there is a set of six distinct
locative cases that express different relationships to location. In Hungarian language, nine such cases exist, yet the name locative case refers to a form used only in a
few town names instead of or along with the Inessive case or Superessive case. It is no longer productive.
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